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Show 341 25. Deseret News, 17 February I858, p. 398. 26. Manuscript History, 19 January I858, p. 155. It has been deduced that the missionaries brought this disturbing intelligence into Salt Lake City from the fact that it was recorded in the church annals (Manuscript History) on the same day that Pratt, Benson and others arrived (p. 158), and from their speeches given within a few days of their arrival. The California mail, the Mormons primary source of information from the outside world, bad already been received on January 3 and was not expected again until February. 27. Allen, Diary, 19 January 1858. 28. Laub, Diary, 24 January I858. 29. Brigham Young to Joseph Home, 25 January I858, Brigham Young Papers, L.D.S. Archives. 30. Woodruff, Diary, 31 December 1857- 31. Young to Home, 25 January I857. 32. Lee, Mormon Chronicle, 1:149. Entry for 8 February I858. 33. Roberts, Comprehensive History, 3:47, 67, 185, 231. 34. Lee, Mormon Chronicle, 1:141. Entry for 4 January 1858. 35. Woodruff, Diary, 21 December 1857* 36. James D. Richardson, Comp., Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 18 vols. (New York: Bureau of National Literature, 1917); 6:2987. 37« Woodruff, Diary, 4 February 1858. 38. Samuel Pitchforth, Diary, 1 February 1858 (typescript), Brigham Young University. 39. Woodruff, Diary, 4 February 1858. 40. Brigham Young to Amasa Lyman, 4 February 1858, Brigham Young Papers, L.D.S. Archives. 41. Brigham Young t o Henry W. Bigler and John S. Woodbury, 4 Fenruary 1858, |